Martin Tinley
Martin Tinley (b Glemsford 24 July 1605 - d London 31 January 1647) was an Anglican priest in the 17th century.[1]
Tinley was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford.[2] He became the incumbent at Lisnagarvey in 1637; Treasurer of Dromore in 1638; Archdeacon of Stafford in 1640;[3] Rector of St Paul's Walden in 1642; and Archdeacon of Cork in 1662.[4]
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Archdeacons of Stafford and of Lichfield
(Stafford)
- Robert
- William
- Helias
- Ralph de Thamewood
- Alan
- Henry Marshal
- Alexander
- Henry de Loundres
- Helyas
- Robert of Gloucester
- William of York
- R. de Langdon
- Robert of Stafford
- Richard de Mepham
- Thomas de Cantilupe
- Adam Paine
- Rayner de Vichio/Florence
(Stafford)
- John de Brunforte
- Robert de Patrika
- John Clarel
- William de Apeltre
- Roger de Depyng
- Richard de Birmingham
- Roger de Dorkyng
- John de Marisco
- William de Grenburgh
- John de Sulgrave
- John de Outheby
- Richard de Toppeclyve
- Henry Davyd
- John Fyton
- Thomas Barton
- John Fyton (again)
- William de Admondeston
- Ralph Prestbury
- Roger Wall
- John Wendesley
- Thomas Hawkins
- William Moggys
- William Duffield
- Edward Willughby
- John Wardroper
- Adam Grafton
- Geoffrey Blythe
- John Blythe
- Nicholas Heath
- John Redman
(Stafford)
- John Dakyn
- Richard Walker
- Thomas Bickley
- Humphrey Tyndall
- John Fulnetby
- Martin Tinley
- Francis Coke
- Nathaniel Ellison
- Thomas Allen
- James Brooks
- Edmund Law
- John Carver
- William Brereton
- Robert Nares
- George Hodson
- Henry Moore
(Stafford)
- John Iles
- Melville Scott
- Robert Hodgson
- Charles Blakeway
- Hugh Bright
- Robert Hodson
- William Parker
- Basil Stratton
- Richard Ninis (became Archdeacon of Lichfield)
- Richard Ninis (previously Archdeacon of Stafford)
- George Frost
- Chris Liley
- Simon Baker
- Sue Weller (designate)
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